Zeitz MOCAA unveils its opening exhibitions

Category Zeitz MOCAA Exhibitions

Published on 15 September 2017

Cape Town (15 September 2017) – The Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (Zeitz MOCAA) announces the inaugural exhibitions for the new cultural institution, opening to the public on Friday 22 September 2017. Spanning more than 100 galleries and utilising 6,500 square metres of exhibition space, Zeitz MOCAA’s opening programme will feature works from both the Zeitz Collection and the Zeitz MOCAA permanent collection.

“The mark of any advanced civilisation is the collective achievements of that civilisation,” says Mark Coetzee, the Zeitz MOCAA Executive Director and Chief Curator. “If we understand each other better, which is really what art does, we create a world we all want to live in. I think that is what is so extraordinary about this moment, this museum, and the collective vision and labour of those that brought it to fruition. This museum is a symbol and an icon of the confidence we feel about being Africans, the confidence we feel about our place in the world.”

Zeitz MOCAA co-founder and co-chairman Jochen Zeitz says: “I built my collection with a museum in Africa always in mind––the fact that these works will now be accessible to all is a very emotional thing for me personally and, ultimately, gives the art true purpose”.

The opening exhibitions will utilise all of the 100 gallery spaces across seven floors of the museum, spanning some 6,500 square metres. Zeitz MOCAA will be open Wednesday to Monday from 10 am to 6 pm. Under-18s will have free entry to the museum all year round while citizens of African countries will have free access on Wednesdays from 10 am to 1 pm.

NOTES TO THE EDITOR

For the full list and more information on the inaugural exhibitions, please download the PDF below.

It is the first major museum in Africa dedicated to contemporary art and was established in 2013 through a partnership between the V&A Waterfront led by CEO David Green––acting on behalf of Growthpoint Properties Limited and the Government Employees Pension Fund, represented by the Public Investment Corporation Limited (PIC)––and collector Jochen Zeitz.

The building was reimagined through a design by the acclaimed London-based Heatherwick Studio and the museum will open in the transformed heritage-listed grain silo complex at the Silo District, V&A Waterfront. Mark Coetzee serves as the Executive Director and Chief Curator.